‘And I can show you links from lawyers that say what he did is a crime’
Let me guess. One of the lawyer’s names is Hillary Clinton.
The other lawyer’s name is Maxine Waters. Granted, she has no degree. But she’s an expert on inpeachment, which is nearly as good.
Jens David Ohlin, a law professor at Cornell University finds it criminal.
Opinion shared by Ryan Goodman, a former Defense Department special counsel and current editor of the legal site Just Security, agrees.
Paul S. Ryan, a lawyer and vice president at Common Cause, finds it criminal.
Brendan Fischer, a lawyer at the Campaign Legal Center, agrees it is a crime
Jan W. Baran, a Washington lawyer and former general counsel for the Republican National Committee disagrees
Jeffrey Jacobovitz, a white-collar lawyer who represented officials in the Clinton White House finds it criminal.
Turley thinks it is not a crime
The legal test by the lawyers is the same one used by the courts. When the defendant is a republican and the opponent or judge is a demoocrat, then the activity is a crime. Conspiracy to commit an election offense. This is a very simple legal test, and it works every time.